I will scan my dyno sheet and post it tomorrow, but by looking at it I believe it was a 5th gear pull with run conditions 87 degrees with humidity 51%. The Dyno sheet says Dynojet Winpep7. It hits 100ft lbs just befor 3000rpm and peaks at 110ft lbs just over 3500rpm. It carries this tork till about 4200rpm and then slowly falls off steady. As it crosses the 5250 rpm the tork and hp are at about 97.
The combo was suggested by Don @ Heads by Dewey. My goal was to have a ridable RG that appears stock but yet runs very good. Will do more work to it this winter. 
I had it on the Dyno just to be sure that there wasn't something terribly wrong since this was first time I assembled internal motor components. The dyno guy at HotRod Harley was not real familar with the TTS but knew a little about it and said he had tunned a few hundred harleys on his dyno.
Sid,
Did you get the map from your tuner? What are your plans for this winter with the motor? My biggest concern is that it is carrying the torque for only 1200 rpms based on what you posted above and it is barely above stock numbers. The stock 255 cam carries longer, it is typically 2200-4200 before it bellies over.
Do you have another dynojet 250i in the area that you can get a tq/hp run on for comparison sake (not a tune).
By chance do you know any of the following information ?
Have you done a leak down test as well as a cold / wet / hot cranking compression test on your bike since the build is now done and tuned?
Leak down to be sure you dont have ring / wall issues?
Any idea what your piston to wall clearance is ? .002 ?
cold / hot / wet cranking compression to know what your static compression ?
What is your squish set to ?
Which head gasket did you use and how thick was your head gasket ?
How far were your pistons down in the hole if they were ?